Review of This Is Spinal Tap (1984) by Jason M — 28 Jan 2016
A comedic masterpiece.
A documentary producer/director, Marty DiBergi, follows the hard-rock band Spinal Tap around on their reunion tour of the US. This is the outcome: a rock documentary - a rockumentary. Through interviews of the band he covers their history and creative processes, and captures some of their behind-the-scenes interactions. He also films some of their concerts and music. There's a reason they're not that well known...
One of the funniest movies ever made. A great spoof of rock music, and the music industry in general. Just about every scene and line is iconic and quotable (eg "Our amps go up to eleven", the saga of the drummers).
Very relatable too, especially to anyone who follows rock music. So many scenes that remind you just how superficial, pretentious and sometimes plain stupid rock musicians can be. Cringingly close to reality at times.
Brilliant beyond description. So good this movie created a genre - the mockumentary.
This review of This Is Spinal Tap (1984) was written by Jason M on 28 Jan 2016.
This Is Spinal Tap has generally received very positive reviews.
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